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Henry and Allison McCance Family Senior Fellow of Business Administration. Senior Fellow and faculty cochair of the Kraft Precision Medicine Accelerator and cochair of "Accelerating Innovation in Precision Medicine." Founder of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation. Read Full Bio

Donald K. David Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean for Strategy and Innovation; Member of the General Management Unit; and faculty cochair of the "Entrepreneurship Education Colloquium on Participant-Centered Learning." Read Full Bio

Edsel Bryant Ford Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean, External Relations and Harvard Business Publishing. Member of the Marketing Unit; and faculty cochair of "Law Firm Leadership and Management—China." Read Full Bio

Donald K. David Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean for Strategy and Innovation; Member of the General Management Unit; and faculty cochair of the "Entrepreneurship Education Colloquium on Participant-Centered Learning." Read Full Bio

Ross Graham Walker Professor of Business Administration, Senior Adviser to Harvard's President on Global Strategy. Member of the Accounting and Management and the General Management Units; and faculty chair of "Senior Executive Leadership Program—India"; and faculty cochair of "Leading Global Businesses." Read Full Bio

H. Douglas Weaver Professor of Business Law, Harvard Business School, and Joseph Flom Professor of Law and Business, Harvard Law School. Member of the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit. Read Full Bio

George M. Moffett Professor of Agriculture and Business. Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Strategy and Recruiting; Head of the Marketing Unit; and faculty chair of the "Agribusiness Seminar." Read Full Bio

Professor Cole is a professor in the Finance Unit at Harvard Business School, where he teaches and conducts research on financial services and social enterprise. Much of his research examines corporate and household finance in emerging markets, with a focus on insurance, credit, and savings. He has also done extensive work on financial education in the US and emerging markets.

John G. McLean Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Finance Unit. Read Full Bio

Professor Kirby serves as chairman of the Harvard China Fund and as faculty chair of the Harvard Center Shanghai. At Harvard, he has served as director of the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, chairman of the History Department, and dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. His latest book is Can China Lead?, co-authored with F. Warren McFarlan and Regina M. Abrami. His current research focuses on Chinese companies and consumer markets in the Xi Jinping era; the leadership potential of Chinese universities; and business, political, and cultural relations across Greater China.

Spangler Family Professor of Business Administration and T.M. Chang Professor of China Studies at Harvard University. Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor. Member of General Management Unit. Faculty cochair of "Leading and Transforming Family Businesses—China." Read Full Bio

Charles M. Williams Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Accounting and Management Unit; and faculty cochair of "Driving Corporate Performance: Aligning Scorecards, Systems, and Strategy." Read Full Bio

Professor Healy's research has been published in a wide range of leading academic and practitioner journals, and has been honored with a number of awards. In particular, his work focuses on accounting, financial analysis, Wall Street, mergers and acquisitions, corruption, corporate boards, governance, and business ethics and leadership.

James R. Williston Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development. Member of the Accounting and Management Unit; and faculty cochair of "Strategic Financial Analysis for Business Evaluation." Read Full Bio

Louis E. Kirstein Professor of Human Relations. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit; and faculty chair of the "Corporate Governance Programs," and "Making Corporate Boards More Effective."
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Professor Paine cofounded Harvard Business School's required course on Leadership and Corporate Accountability, and currently teaches Boards of Directors and Corporate Governance. Her work focuses on the leadership and governance of companies that meld high ethical standards with outstanding financial results. Over the course of her career, she has served on numerous boards and advisory panels.

John G. McLean Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean for International Activities; and member of the General Management Unit. Read Full Bio

Ross Graham Walker Professor of Business Administration, Senior Adviser to Harvard's President on Global Strategy. Member of the Accounting and Management and the General Management Units; and faculty chair of "Senior Executive Leadership Program—India"; and faculty cochair of "Leading Global Businesses." Read Full Bio

Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Accounting and Management Unit; faculty chair of "Audit Committees in a New Era of Governance" and "Compensation Committees: New Challenges, New Solutions"; and faculty cochair of "Strategic Financial Analysis for Business Evaluation." Read Full Bio

Senior Fellow and former Philip J. Stomberg Professor of Management Practice. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit; course head for the required MBA course on Leadership and Organizational Behavior; faculty cochair of "Leading Professional Service Firms" and "Authentic Leader Development." Read Full Bio

Assistant Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit; and faculty cochair of "Behavioral Economics: Understanding and Shaping Customer and Employee Behavior." Read Full Bio

Tandon Family Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit; and faculty cochair of "Behavioral Economics: Understanding and Shaping Customer and Employee Behavior" and "Driving Profitable Growth." Read Full Bio

Lincoln Filene Professor of Business Administration and Chair, Convening and Special Events. Member of the Marketing Unit; and faculty co-chair of "The Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports." Read Full Bio

Tandon Family Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit; and faculty cochair of "Behavioral Economics: Understanding and Shaping Customer and Employee Behavior" and "Driving Profitable Growth." Read Full Bio

H. Douglas Weaver Professor of Business Law, Harvard Business School, and Joseph Flom Professor of Law and Business, Harvard Law School. Member of the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit. Read Full Bio

Louis E. Kirstein Professor of Human Relations. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit; and faculty chair of the "Corporate Governance Programs," and "Making Corporate Boards More Effective."
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Professor Narayanan is interested in management accounting, in particular, performance evaluation and incentives. He uses analytical modeling and field data to research how firms use financial incentives and performance feedback as a catalyst to form desirable habits, to harness other motivators such as peer pressure, and to improve performance.

Thomas D. Casserly, Jr. Professor of Business Administration. Chair, MBA Elective Curriculum. Member of the Accounting and Management Unit; and faculty chair of "Improving Corporate Performance and Profitability—India." Read Full Bio

Ross Graham Walker Professor of Business Administration, Senior Adviser to Harvard's President on Global Strategy. Member of the Accounting and Management and the General Management Units; and faculty chair of "Senior Executive Leadership Program—India"; and faculty cochair of "Leading Global Businesses." Read Full Bio

Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Accounting and Management Unit; faculty chair of "Audit Committees in a New Era of Governance" and "Compensation Committees: New Challenges, New Solutions"; and faculty cochair of "Strategic Financial Analysis for Business Evaluation." Read Full Bio

Mr. Kramer is a senior fellow at the Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative. He is currently managing director and founder of the Foundation Strategy Group, LLC, in Boston, as well as chairman and founder of the Center for Effective Philanthropy, Inc., in Cambridge. He is a frequent speaker around the world on topics in catalytic philanthropy, collective impact, creating shared value for corporations, new approaches to evaluation, impact investing, and social entrepreneurship.

Professor Porter is the leading authority on strategy and competitiveness. The author of numerous articles and books, including Competitive Strategy, Competitive Advantage, and The Competitive Advantage of Nations, his work influences chief executive officers and government leaders throughout the world.

Bishop William Lawrence University Professor. Member of the Strategy Unit; and director of the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness. Faculty chair of "Creating Shared Value" and "Strategy for Health Care Delivery"; and faculty cochair of "Value Measurement for Health Care." Read Full Bio

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Clayton Christensen is regarded as one of the world's top experts on disruption, innovation, and growth strategy, and his ideas have been widely used in industries and organizations throughout the world. Professor Christensen is the author of several New York Times bestsellers, including the seminal Innovator's Dilemma, which lays out his theory of disruption, and How Will You Measure Your Life? which examines how we can achieve happiness in our personal lives. His most recent book, Competing Against Luck: The Story of Innovation and Customer Choice, was released in 2016.

Kim B. Clark Professor of Business Administration. Member of the General Management and the Technology and Operations Management Units; and faculty chair of "Disruptive Innovation: Strategies for a Successful Enterprise." Read Full Bio

With 28 years of industry experience at IBM, Digital Equipment, Silicon Graphics, Eastman Kodak, and Thomson SA, Professor Shih oversaw major manufacturing operations in the United States, China, Ireland, Japan, and Mexico, as well as global sales and marketing operations. He is an award-winning and best-selling author/co-author and has written more than 125 cases and teaching materials. His expertise is in product development, manufacturing, and innovation.

Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Management Practice in Business Administration. Member of the Technology and Operations Management Unit. Read Full Bio

Charles M. Williams Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Accounting and Management Unit; and faculty cochair of "Driving Corporate Performance: Aligning Scorecards, Systems, and Strategy." Read Full Bio

Edward W. Carter Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Marketing Unit; faculty chair of the "General Management Program" and faculty cochair of "Driving Digital Strategies." Read Full Bio

Tandon Family Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit; and faculty cochair of "Behavioral Economics: Understanding and Shaping Customer and Employee Behavior" and "Driving Profitable Growth." Read Full Bio

Associate Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean for Strategic Financial Planning. Member of the Finance Unit; and faculty cochair of "Finance for Senior Executives." Read Full Bio

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Herbert F. Johnson Professor of International Management. Director of Harvard's Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies. Member of the Strategy and the Business, Government and the International Economy Units. Read Full Bio

Edward W. Carter Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Marketing Unit; faculty chair of the "General Management Program" and faculty cochair of "Driving Digital Strategies." Read Full Bio

Professor Healy's research has been published in a wide range of leading academic and practitioner journals, and has been honored with a number of awards. In particular, his work focuses on accounting, financial analysis, Wall Street, mergers and acquisitions, corruption, corporate boards, governance, and business ethics and leadership.

James R. Williston Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development. Member of the Accounting and Management Unit; and faculty cochair of "Strategic Financial Analysis for Business Evaluation." Read Full Bio

Wallace Brett Donham Professor of Business Administration. Faculty chair of the HBS Leadership Initiative. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit; and faculty chair of "High Potentials Leadership Program," "Leadership for Senior Executives" and "Leading and Building a Culture of Innovation." Read Full Bio

Professor Narayanan is interested in management accounting, in particular, performance evaluation and incentives. He uses analytical modeling and field data to research how firms use financial incentives and performance feedback as a catalyst to form desirable habits, to harness other motivators such as peer pressure, and to improve performance.

Thomas D. Casserly, Jr. Professor of Business Administration. Chair, MBA Elective Curriculum. Member of the Accounting and Management Unit; and faculty chair of "Improving Corporate Performance and Profitability—India." Read Full Bio

Eliot I. Snider and Family Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School. George F. Baker, Jr. Professor of Public Sector Management Teaching Programs, Harvard Kennedy School. Member of the General Management Unit; cochair of the HBS Social Enterprise Initiative; faculty chair of "Strategic Perspectives in Nonprofit Management" and "Governing for Nonprofit Excellence"; faculty cochair of "Risk Management for Corporate Leaders: From Compliance to Competitive Advantage"; and faculty cochair of "Performance Measurement for Effective Management of Nonprofit Organizations." Read Full Bio

Malcolm P. McNair Professor of Marketing; cochair of the HBS Social Enterprise Initiative. Member of the Marketing Unit. He is the author of Transforming Your Go-to-Market Strategy: Three Disciplines of Channel Management. Read Full Bio

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Wallace Brett Donham Professor of Business Administration. Faculty chair of the HBS Leadership Initiative. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit; and faculty chair of "High Potentials Leadership Program," "Leadership for Senior Executives" and "Leading and Building a Culture of Innovation." Read Full Bio

MBA Class of 1975 Professor of Entrepreneurial Management. Member of the Entrepreneurial Management Unit; and faculty chair of "Launching New Ventures: Jump-Starting Innovation for Entrepreneurs and Business Owners." Read Full Bio

Howard H. Stevenson Professor of Business Administration. Chair, MBA Elective Curriculum; cochair of the Rock Center for Entrepreneurship; and member of the Entrepreneurial Management Unit. Read Full Bio

MBA Class of 1975 Professor of Entrepreneurial Management. Member of the Entrepreneurial Management Unit; and faculty chair of "Launching New Ventures: Jump-Starting Innovation for Entrepreneurs and Business Owners." Read Full Bio

Wallace Brett Donham Professor of Business Administration. Faculty chair of the HBS Leadership Initiative. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit; and faculty chair of "High Potentials Leadership Program," "Leadership for Senior Executives" and "Leading and Building a Culture of Innovation." Read Full Bio

Wallace Brett Donham Professor of Business Administration. Faculty chair of the HBS Leadership Initiative. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit; and faculty chair of "High Potentials Leadership Program," "Leadership for Senior Executives" and "Leading and Building a Culture of Innovation." Read Full Bio

Founder and Managing Partner of Architects of Group Genius and Research Fellow at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Adjunct Professor of Leadership and Innovation at Ècole des Ponts ParisTech. Read Full Bio

Frank E. Buck Professor of Management, Stanford University Graduate School of Business. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit; and faculty cochair of "Leading Change and Organizational Renewal." Read Full Bio

Paul R. Lawrence MBA Class of 1942 Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit; faculty chair of the "Program for Leadership Development" and "PLD Module 5"; and faculty cochair of "Leading Change and Organizational Renewal." Read Full Bio

Edsel Bryant Ford Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean, External Relations and Harvard Business Publishing. Member of the Marketing Unit; and faculty cochair of "Law Firm Leadership and Management—China." Read Full Bio

Professor Paine cofounded Harvard Business School's required course on Leadership and Corporate Accountability, and currently teaches Boards of Directors and Corporate Governance. Her work focuses on the leadership and governance of companies that meld high ethical standards with outstanding financial results. Over the course of her career, she has served on numerous boards and advisory panels.

John G. McLean Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean for International Activities; and member of the General Management Unit. Read Full Bio

Ross Graham Walker Professor of Business Administration, Senior Adviser to Harvard's President on Global Strategy. Member of the Accounting and Management and the General Management Units; and faculty chair of "Senior Executive Leadership Program—India"; and faculty cochair of "Leading Global Businesses." Read Full Bio

Howard H. Stevenson Professor of Business Administration. Chair, MBA Elective Curriculum; cochair of the Rock Center for Entrepreneurship; and member of the Entrepreneurial Management Unit. Read Full Bio

MBA Class of 1975 Professor of Entrepreneurial Management. Member of the Entrepreneurial Management Unit; and faculty chair of "Launching New Ventures: Jump-Starting Innovation for Entrepreneurs and Business Owners." Read Full Bio

William Barclay Harding Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Technology and Operations Management Unit; and faculty chair of HBS Executive Education in India, "Leading Product Innovation." Read Full Bio

Senior Fellow and former Philip J. Stomberg Professor of Management Practice. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit; course head for the required MBA course on Leadership and Organizational Behavior; faculty cochair of "Leading Professional Service Firms" and "Authentic Leader Development." Read Full Bio

Edsel Bryant Ford Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean, External Relations and Harvard Business Publishing. Member of the Marketing Unit; and faculty cochair of "Law Firm Leadership and Management—China." Read Full Bio

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Professor Healy's research has been published in a wide range of leading academic and practitioner journals, and has been honored with a number of awards. In particular, his work focuses on accounting, financial analysis, Wall Street, mergers and acquisitions, corruption, corporate boards, governance, and business ethics and leadership.

James R. Williston Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development. Member of the Accounting and Management Unit; and faculty cochair of "Strategic Financial Analysis for Business Evaluation." Read Full Bio

Louis E. Kirstein Professor of Human Relations. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit; and faculty chair of the "Corporate Governance Programs," and "Making Corporate Boards More Effective."
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Professor Paine cofounded Harvard Business School's required course on Leadership and Corporate Accountability, and currently teaches Boards of Directors and Corporate Governance. Her work focuses on the leadership and governance of companies that meld high ethical standards with outstanding financial results. Over the course of her career, she has served on numerous boards and advisory panels.

John G. McLean Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean for International Activities; and member of the General Management Unit. Read Full Bio

Ross Graham Walker Professor of Business Administration, Senior Adviser to Harvard's President on Global Strategy. Member of the Accounting and Management and the General Management Units; and faculty chair of "Senior Executive Leadership Program—India"; and faculty cochair of "Leading Global Businesses." Read Full Bio

Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Accounting and Management Unit; faculty chair of "Audit Committees in a New Era of Governance" and "Compensation Committees: New Challenges, New Solutions"; and faculty cochair of "Strategic Financial Analysis for Business Evaluation." Read Full Bio

H. Douglas Weaver Professor of Business Law, Harvard Business School, and Joseph Flom Professor of Law and Business, Harvard Law School. Member of the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit. Read Full Bio

Clayton Christensen is regarded as one of the world's top experts on disruption, innovation, and growth strategy, and his ideas have been widely used in industries and organizations throughout the world. Professor Christensen is the author of several New York Times bestsellers, including the seminal Innovator's Dilemma, which lays out his theory of disruption, and How Will You Measure Your Life? which examines how we can achieve happiness in our personal lives. His most recent book, Competing Against Luck: The Story of Innovation and Customer Choice, was released in 2016.

Kim B. Clark Professor of Business Administration. Member of the General Management and the Technology and Operations Management Units; and faculty chair of "Disruptive Innovation: Strategies for a Successful Enterprise." Read Full Bio

Tandon Family Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit; and faculty cochair of "Behavioral Economics: Understanding and Shaping Customer and Employee Behavior" and "Driving Profitable Growth." Read Full Bio

Professor Narayanan is interested in management accounting, in particular, performance evaluation and incentives. He uses analytical modeling and field data to research how firms use financial incentives and performance feedback as a catalyst to form desirable habits, to harness other motivators such as peer pressure, and to improve performance.

Thomas D. Casserly, Jr. Professor of Business Administration. Chair, MBA Elective Curriculum. Member of the Accounting and Management Unit; and faculty chair of "Improving Corporate Performance and Profitability—India." Read Full Bio

Charles M. Williams Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Accounting and Management Unit; and faculty cochair of "Driving Corporate Performance: Aligning Scorecards, Systems, and Strategy." Read Full Bio

H. Douglas Weaver Professor of Business Law, Harvard Business School, and Joseph Flom Professor of Law and Business, Harvard Law School. Member of the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit. Read Full Bio

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Herbert F. Johnson Professor of International Management. Director of Harvard's Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies. Member of the Strategy and the Business, Government and the International Economy Units. Read Full Bio

Professor Groysberg has won numerous awards for his research on how firms achieve sustainable competitive advantage by leveraging talent at all levels of the organization. His recent research incorporates a focus on gender issues. He has written extensively about the opportunities and challenges for women in executive roles, including a series of case studies that approach the issue of women on boards from an individual, an organizational, and a country level.

Richard P. Chapman Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit. Read Full Bio

Eliot I. Snider and Family Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School. George F. Baker, Jr. Professor of Public Sector Management Teaching Programs, Harvard Kennedy School. Member of the General Management Unit; cochair of the HBS Social Enterprise Initiative; faculty chair of "Strategic Perspectives in Nonprofit Management" and "Governing for Nonprofit Excellence"; faculty cochair of "Risk Management for Corporate Leaders: From Compliance to Competitive Advantage"; and faculty cochair of "Performance Measurement for Effective Management of Nonprofit Organizations." Read Full Bio

Harry Kahn Senior Lecturer in Social Policy. Director of the Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy and Secretary of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government; and faculty cochair of "Performance Measurement for Effective Management of Nonprofit Organizations." Read Full Bio

Senior Fellow and former Philip J. Stomberg Professor of Management Practice. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit; course head for the required MBA course on Leadership and Organizational Behavior; faculty cochair of "Leading Professional Service Firms" and "Authentic Leader Development." Read Full Bio

Paul R. Lawrence MBA Class of 1942 Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit; faculty chair of the "Program for Leadership Development" and "PLD Module 5"; and faculty cochair of "Leading Change and Organizational Renewal." Read Full Bio

With 28 years of industry experience at IBM, Digital Equipment, Silicon Graphics, Eastman Kodak, and Thomson SA, Professor Shih oversaw major manufacturing operations in the United States, China, Ireland, Japan, and Mexico, as well as global sales and marketing operations. He is an award-winning and best-selling author/co-author and has written more than 125 cases and teaching materials. His expertise is in product development, manufacturing, and innovation.

Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Management Practice in Business Administration. Member of the Technology and Operations Management Unit. Read Full Bio

Paul R. Lawrence MBA Class of 1942 Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit; faculty chair of the "Program for Leadership Development" and "PLD Module 5"; and faculty cochair of "Leading Change and Organizational Renewal." Read Full Bio

Paul R. Lawrence MBA Class of 1942 Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit; faculty chair of the "Program for Leadership Development" and "PLD Module 5"; and faculty cochair of "Leading Change and Organizational Renewal." Read Full Bio

Associate Professor in Practice of Real Estate and the Built Environment, Harvard Graduate School of Design. Faculty member for the Harvard Real Estate Academic Initiative; and faculty cochair of the "Real Estate Management Program." Read Full Bio

Arthur Lowes Dickinson Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean for University Affairs. Member of the Accounting and Management Unit; and faculty cochair of the "Senior Executive Program—Africa" and cochair of "Reimagining Strategy." Read Full Bio

Eliot I. Snider and Family Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School. George F. Baker, Jr. Professor of Public Sector Management Teaching Programs, Harvard Kennedy School. Member of the General Management Unit; cochair of the HBS Social Enterprise Initiative; faculty chair of "Strategic Perspectives in Nonprofit Management" and "Governing for Nonprofit Excellence"; faculty cochair of "Risk Management for Corporate Leaders: From Compliance to Competitive Advantage"; and faculty cochair of "Performance Measurement for Effective Management of Nonprofit Organizations." Read Full Bio

Charles M. Williams Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Accounting and Management Unit; and faculty cochair of "Driving Corporate Performance: Aligning Scorecards, Systems, and Strategy." Read Full Bio

Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Accounting and Management Unit; faculty chair of "Audit Committees in a New Era of Governance" and "Compensation Committees: New Challenges, New Solutions"; and faculty cochair of "Strategic Financial Analysis for Business Evaluation." Read Full Bio

Tandon Family Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit; and faculty cochair of "Behavioral Economics: Understanding and Shaping Customer and Employee Behavior" and "Driving Profitable Growth." Read Full Bio

Edward W. Carter Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Marketing Unit; faculty chair of the "General Management Program" and faculty cochair of "Driving Digital Strategies." Read Full Bio

Professor Narayanan is interested in management accounting, in particular, performance evaluation and incentives. He uses analytical modeling and field data to research how firms use financial incentives and performance feedback as a catalyst to form desirable habits, to harness other motivators such as peer pressure, and to improve performance.

Thomas D. Casserly, Jr. Professor of Business Administration. Chair, MBA Elective Curriculum. Member of the Accounting and Management Unit; and faculty chair of "Improving Corporate Performance and Profitability—India." Read Full Bio

Edsel Bryant Ford Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean, External Relations and Harvard Business Publishing. Member of the Marketing Unit; and faculty cochair of "Law Firm Leadership and Management—China." Read Full Bio

Ross Graham Walker Professor of Business Administration, Senior Adviser to Harvard's President on Global Strategy. Member of the Accounting and Management and the General Management Units; and faculty chair of "Senior Executive Leadership Program—India"; and faculty cochair of "Leading Global Businesses." Read Full Bio

Malcolm P. McNair Professor of Marketing; cochair of the HBS Social Enterprise Initiative. Member of the Marketing Unit. He is the author of Transforming Your Go-to-Market Strategy: Three Disciplines of Channel Management. Read Full Bio

William Barclay Harding Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Technology and Operations Management Unit; and faculty chair of HBS Executive Education in India, "Leading Product Innovation." Read Full Bio

Paul R. Lawrence MBA Class of 1942 Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit; faculty chair of the "Program for Leadership Development" and "PLD Module 5"; and faculty cochair of "Leading Change and Organizational Renewal." Read Full Bio

Herbert F. Johnson Professor of International Management. Director of Harvard's Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies. Member of the Strategy and the Business, Government and the International Economy Units. Read Full Bio

Lincoln Filene Professor of Business Administration and Chair, Convening and Special Events. Member of the Marketing Unit; and faculty co-chair of "The Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports." Read Full Bio

Associate Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean for Strategic Financial Planning. Member of the Finance Unit; and faculty cochair of "Finance for Senior Executives." Read Full Bio

Donald K. David Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean for Strategy and Innovation; Member of the General Management Unit; and faculty cochair of the "Entrepreneurship Education Colloquium on Participant-Centered Learning." Read Full Bio

Edsel Bryant Ford Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean, External Relations and Harvard Business Publishing. Member of the Marketing Unit; and faculty cochair of "Law Firm Leadership and Management—China." Read Full Bio

Ross Graham Walker Professor of Business Administration, Senior Adviser to Harvard's President on Global Strategy. Member of the Accounting and Management and the General Management Units; and faculty chair of "Senior Executive Leadership Program—India"; and faculty cochair of "Leading Global Businesses." Read Full Bio

William Barclay Harding Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Technology and Operations Management Unit; and faculty chair of HBS Executive Education in India, "Leading Product Innovation." Read Full Bio

Paul R. Lawrence MBA Class of 1942 Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit; faculty chair of the "Program for Leadership Development" and "PLD Module 5"; and faculty cochair of "Leading Change and Organizational Renewal." Read Full Bio

Arthur Lowes Dickinson Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean for University Affairs. Member of the Accounting and Management Unit; and faculty cochair of the "Senior Executive Program—Africa" and cochair of "Reimagining Strategy." Read Full Bio

Dean of the University of Pretoria’s Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS); active researcher and teacher in the areas of corporate branding and reputation management; member of the Executive Senate of the University of Pretoria and a director of GIBS. Read Full Bio

Professor Paine cofounded Harvard Business School's required course on Leadership and Corporate Accountability, and currently teaches Boards of Directors and Corporate Governance. Her work focuses on the leadership and governance of companies that meld high ethical standards with outstanding financial results. Over the course of her career, she has served on numerous boards and advisory panels.

John G. McLean Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean for International Activities; and member of the General Management Unit. Read Full Bio

Malcolm P. McNair Professor of Marketing; cochair of the HBS Social Enterprise Initiative. Member of the Marketing Unit. He is the author of Transforming Your Go-to-Market Strategy: Three Disciplines of Channel Management. Read Full Bio

Professor Healy's research has been published in a wide range of leading academic and practitioner journals, and has been honored with a number of awards. In particular, his work focuses on accounting, financial analysis, Wall Street, mergers and acquisitions, corruption, corporate boards, governance, and business ethics and leadership.

James R. Williston Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development. Member of the Accounting and Management Unit; and faculty cochair of "Strategic Financial Analysis for Business Evaluation." Read Full Bio

Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Accounting and Management Unit; faculty chair of "Audit Committees in a New Era of Governance" and "Compensation Committees: New Challenges, New Solutions"; and faculty cochair of "Strategic Financial Analysis for Business Evaluation." Read Full Bio

Tandon Family Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit; and faculty cochair of "Behavioral Economics: Understanding and Shaping Customer and Employee Behavior" and "Driving Profitable Growth." Read Full Bio

Gordon Donaldson Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit; and faculty cochair of "Strategic Negotiations: Dealmaking for the Long Term." Read Full Bio

H. Douglas Weaver Professor of Business Law, Harvard Business School, and Joseph Flom Professor of Law and Business, Harvard Law School. Member of the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit. Read Full Bio

Malcolm P. McNair Professor of Marketing; cochair of the HBS Social Enterprise Initiative. Member of the Marketing Unit. He is the author of Transforming Your Go-to-Market Strategy: Three Disciplines of Channel Management. Read Full Bio

Eliot I. Snider and Family Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School. George F. Baker, Jr. Professor of Public Sector Management Teaching Programs, Harvard Kennedy School. Member of the General Management Unit; cochair of the HBS Social Enterprise Initiative; faculty chair of "Strategic Perspectives in Nonprofit Management" and "Governing for Nonprofit Excellence"; faculty cochair of "Risk Management for Corporate Leaders: From Compliance to Competitive Advantage"; and faculty cochair of "Performance Measurement for Effective Management of Nonprofit Organizations." Read Full Bio

Malcolm P. McNair Professor of Marketing; cochair of the HBS Social Enterprise Initiative. Member of the Marketing Unit. He is the author of Transforming Your Go-to-Market Strategy: Three Disciplines of Channel Management. Read Full Bio

Professor Porter is the leading authority on strategy and competitiveness. The author of numerous articles and books, including Competitive Strategy, Competitive Advantage, and The Competitive Advantage of Nations, his work influences chief executive officers and government leaders throughout the world.

Bishop William Lawrence University Professor. Member of the Strategy Unit; and director of the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness. Faculty chair of "Creating Shared Value" and "Strategy for Health Care Delivery"; and faculty cochair of "Value Measurement for Health Care." Read Full Bio

Edward W. Carter Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Marketing Unit; faculty chair of the "General Management Program" and faculty cochair of "Driving Digital Strategies." Read Full Bio

Professor Porter is the leading authority on strategy and competitiveness. The author of numerous articles and books, including Competitive Strategy, Competitive Advantage, and The Competitive Advantage of Nations, his work influences chief executive officers and government leaders throughout the world.

Bishop William Lawrence University Professor. Member of the Strategy Unit; and director of the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness. Faculty chair of "Creating Shared Value" and "Strategy for Health Care Delivery"; and faculty cochair of "Value Measurement for Health Care." Read Full Bio

Professor Groysberg has won numerous awards for his research on how firms achieve sustainable competitive advantage by leveraging talent at all levels of the organization. His recent research incorporates a focus on gender issues. He has written extensively about the opportunities and challenges for women in executive roles, including a series of case studies that approach the issue of women on boards from an individual, an organizational, and a country level.

Richard P. Chapman Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit. Read Full Bio

Professor Healy's research has been published in a wide range of leading academic and practitioner journals, and has been honored with a number of awards. In particular, his work focuses on accounting, financial analysis, Wall Street, mergers and acquisitions, corruption, corporate boards, governance, and business ethics and leadership.

James R. Williston Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development. Member of the Accounting and Management Unit; and faculty cochair of "Strategic Financial Analysis for Business Evaluation." Read Full Bio

Donald K. David Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean for Strategy and Innovation; Member of the General Management Unit; and faculty cochair of the "Entrepreneurship Education Colloquium on Participant-Centered Learning." Read Full Bio

Professor Paine cofounded Harvard Business School's required course on Leadership and Corporate Accountability, and currently teaches Boards of Directors and Corporate Governance. Her work focuses on the leadership and governance of companies that meld high ethical standards with outstanding financial results. Over the course of her career, she has served on numerous boards and advisory panels.

John G. McLean Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean for International Activities; and member of the General Management Unit. Read Full Bio

Senior Fellow and former Philip J. Stomberg Professor of Management Practice. Member of the Organizational Behavior Unit; course head for the required MBA course on Leadership and Organizational Behavior; faculty cochair of "Leading Professional Service Firms" and "Authentic Leader Development." Read Full Bio

Lincoln Filene Professor of Business Administration and Chair, Convening and Special Events. Member of the Marketing Unit; and faculty co-chair of "The Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports." Read Full Bio

Tandon Family Professor of Business Administration. Member of the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit; and faculty cochair of "Behavioral Economics: Understanding and Shaping Customer and Employee Behavior" and "Driving Profitable Growth." Read Full Bio

Jesse Philips Professor of Manufacturing. Senior Associate Dean for Culture and Community. Member of the Technology and Operations Management Unit; and faculty chair of "The Women's Leadership Forum." Read Full Bio